All Students articles – Page 21
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Will Alsop to open the London Festival of Architecture
Dressed as influential town planner John Nash the architect will open the event on 19 June
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Dunster gets OBE in Queen’s honours
Bill Dunster, the architect behind the low-energy BedZed development in south London, received an OBE for services to sustainable housing in the Queen’s birthday honours last weekend
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Nervous contractors think twice on BSF
Major contractors are thinking twice about bidding for Ӱ Schools for the Future projects as uncertainty grows over the future of the £55bn scheme
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Race begins to define zero carbon as funding cuts loom
Housebuilders and green lobby raise fears over plans to cut funding for Zero Carbon Hub
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Three vie for RIBA top job
Three candidates are vying to succeed Ruth Reed as president of the RIBA
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QSs reveal RICS grievances
Most QSs think the profession is not fairly represented by the RICS, according to an online survey by building.co.uk
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BCO calls for ‘Facebook offices’
The incoming president of the British Council for Offices has warned the industry not to “navel gaze” during tough times and focus on innovative office design and construction
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Retired contracts manager accused of £250m Ritz sale scam
Retired construction professional in court for fraud over fake London hotel sale
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RMJM's leaning tower enters the record books
Guiness World Records hails Abu Dhabi’s Capital Gate tower the ’World’s Furthest Leaning Manmade Tower’
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Cracking Brazil
It’s hosting the 2014 World Cup, and the 2016 Olympics, and has emerged from the credit crunch with barely a scratch. So why aren’t more UK firms working there?
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Kingston architecture students exhibit work
Kingston University’s Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture show their final year work to the public
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UK's first virtual reality training centre opens
£8.7m ACT-UK Simulation Centre to train site managers as though on real project
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Nottingham Trent's architecture degree show
Architecture and construction students will showcase their work including an urban health spa and an artistic foundation for Nottingham
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Ruth Reed slams Charles over Chelsea Barracks
Riba president says Prince of Wales appears to have brought 'inappropriate pressure' to planning process
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Former construction minister Stephen Timms stabbed
Labour MP was attacked by a 21-year-old woman in east London and is now recovering in hospital
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New construction minister revealed
Minister for State Mark Prisk is the coalition government's new construction minister
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RICS set for showdown with ‘big eight’ QSs
A group of the largest QS firms in the country will hold crunch talks with the RICS next month to discuss the profession’s grievances against the institution
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First blows fall on industry as new regime takes over
Fears grow for future of Crossrail, hospitals and housing as Tories apply spending brakes